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T t I, R 4 B, S. B. M. , wan examined first in 1908
to determine its suitaolltty for fa .cast paxyssss nai Its in-
fluenoe on Iks wato.c supply ef Ogden, and tt was re-exuaned
in connection with the remaining area considered in this report
at the e; gnSftt of rastrtan%S &f the e?netoundir,ig country. It is
neeeasery to consider it, net on'>y from the timber standpoint
bat with yasasat lo ite value to Ogden-,City,
The highest point in thie townohtp in h .eouneed
mountain known M Nsa%S C.cieto, the altitude ef which is ap-
proximately 10,000 feet. The altitude ef the surrounding country
is nowhsrs lass than 8,boo feat, out in spite of this fast, tt
is ay no means a rugged country. The mala divide of the Wnsn%$h
range is here a nigh .celling ridge with en precipitous p*mka*
Kearly everywhere Is a plentiful severing el soil.
Heavy snows are the rule in winter with f jelling
precipitation ana drying streams later in the Sanson* Springs
are .frequent. Skunk; Ox<i<f< flow* a constant supply of water
and Woodruff Creek ia an excellent trout stream which supplies
the been o? the SS3S3 na?ne -vith w&tsr tax irrigation end domestic
use. The strsaMS en ths !SaSt of the main divide braining from
the area north of thi § are small and frequently .run 'ley. Rook
Creek, Curtis Creek, Blaoksmith's Fork and Bittle Bear Rival
draining ths wast stSs af Iks divide are all constant stxsaas
and dspan4ant upon ths sevss far ths chance ts remain ttmm
The small era ska flowing into O-uen hive/.- from the
south of township 8 n, R 4 SI, under fursss&t oa rat tt ions frequently
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T t I, R 4 B, S. B. M. , wan examined first in 1908
to determine its suitaolltty for fa .cast paxyssss nai Its in-
fluenoe on Iks wato.c supply ef Ogden, and tt was re-exuaned
in connection with the remaining area considered in this report
at the e; gnSftt of rastrtan%S &f the e?netoundir,ig country. It is
neeeasery to consider it, net on'>y from the timber standpoint
bat with yasasat lo ite value to Ogden-,City,
The highest point in thie townohtp in h .eouneed
mountain known M Nsa%S C.cieto, the altitude ef which is ap-
proximately 10,000 feet. The altitude ef the surrounding country
is nowhsrs lass than 8,boo feat, out in spite of this fast, tt
is ay no means a rugged country. The mala divide of the Wnsn%$h
range is here a nigh .celling ridge with en precipitous p*mka*
Kearly everywhere Is a plentiful severing el soil.
Heavy snows are the rule in winter with f jelling
precipitation ana drying streams later in the Sanson* Springs
are .frequent. Skunk; Ox